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Originally Posted by PTmodrod
I threw it in fourth and clipped it up to a hundred miles an hour and passed a couple of cars and, surprise surprise, he was still on me. There was a clump of traffic ahead, loosely packed but there were cars in every lane. I zipped in and out of the cars for a bit with him following me closely (nothing unsafe, I promise
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316.085 Impropr Change of Lane
316.183 Unlawful Speed (Mandatory hearing when spped exceeds limit of 30mph or more)
315.156 Failed to Signal for Change of Direction
316.191 Racing on Highway
Aggressive Driving:
. Aggressive driving is defined in terms of existing Title 21 offenses such as failure to yield, unsafe lane change, disregard of a traffic control device, failure to stop at the command of a police officer, following too closely, passing on a shoulder, and speeding. Individuals convicted of 2 or more of these offenses as a result of continuous conduct are guilty of aggressive driving and are subject to increased penalties. Offenders are required to complete a behavioral modification/attitudinal-driving course within 90 days after the conviction for aggressive driving. Failure to attend the course may result in suspension of the individuals driving privilege.